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the fbi, irs or other agencies won't e-mail you. they will write a letter or show up with a knock on your door. that way you don't waste your money. >> thank you. that the ravens have won what will they do next in how about upgrade the stadium? when you walk through next season you will see a new look. the team wants the inside to look more like the outside so they will wrap the columns in brick and add purple accent lighting. concession stands are also getting upgraded aimed to speed up service and giving the fans more of an open air feel. >> the project we are doing now is a continuing effort to improve the game day experience for the fans here. we are going to spend $35 million over the next two years. >> maybe the best part, two giant high definition video boards wills be installed. that's going to be great. >>> this is a great story. greg just points and shoots. but what he sees behind that lens is art beyond words. so thisself taught photographer who has won every award you can think of showed off his pictures at the chapel nu
the fbi, irs or other agencies won't e-mail you. they will write a letter or show up with a knock on your door. that way you don't waste your money. >> thank you. that the ravens have won what will they do next in how about upgrade the stadium? when you walk through next season you will see a new look. the team wants the inside to look more like the outside so they will wrap the columns in brick and add purple accent lighting. concession stands are also getting upgraded aimed to speed up...
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the fbi and highly specialized s.w.a.t. teams spent seven days planning the raid, while hostage negotiators tried to keep dykes talking. we boarded a hall continuer here in southern alabama to get our first look at dykes' underground bunker site. you can see a number of small structures on this plot of land. but what dykes didn't know, just across the street, the fbi had recently built this mock bunker to train agents for different scenarios. >> you can practice breaching the door. you can practice how to get a camera inside. and ultimately design how you're going to assault this bunker. >> reporter: as authorities swarmed the ground above, hostage negotiators remained in contact with dykes, speaking through a ventilation pipe. authorities were able to sneak a small camera inside the six by eight foot bunker to monitor dykes' movements. then, when authorities saw dykes becoming increasingliage talted and holding a gun, they put their plan into action. now ethan is recuperating from his ordeal. just moments ago, we received
the fbi and highly specialized s.w.a.t. teams spent seven days planning the raid, while hostage negotiators tried to keep dykes talking. we boarded a hall continuer here in southern alabama to get our first look at dykes' underground bunker site. you can see a number of small structures on this plot of land. but what dykes didn't know, just across the street, the fbi had recently built this mock bunker to train agents for different scenarios. >> you can practice breaching the door. you...
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. >> fbi! get down right now! >> reporter: but finding and arresting members of anonymous is challenging. for the fbi, each targeted computer network is a crime scene. >> you want to look for the digital footprints. you look to trace the incoming traffic that's attacking the computer and you look to see where the file was exported to. >> reporter: and a big investigative tool? fbi agents posting as hackers. in addition, the anonymous videos are also clues. the video may contain imbedded location information if the hackers do not scrub it out. and the pictures may tell investigators something about the hackers, too. an online game of cat and mouse is under way, right now with an invisible enemy. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> and now we want to tell you about a deadly crash on a highway in georgia today. caused not by snow or ice, but on roads incredibly thick with fog. take a look. this is the interstate shortly after the fiery wreck. fog very thick, so thick, you can barely make out the people standing
. >> fbi! get down right now! >> reporter: but finding and arresting members of anonymous is challenging. for the fbi, each targeted computer network is a crime scene. >> you want to look for the digital footprints. you look to trace the incoming traffic that's attacking the computer and you look to see where the file was exported to. >> reporter: and a big investigative tool? fbi agents posting as hackers. in addition, the anonymous videos are also clues. the video may...
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the fbi and highly specialized s.w.a.t. teams spent seven days planning the raid, while hostage negotiators tried to keep dikes talking. we boarded a helicopter here in southern alabama to get our first look at the underground bunker site. you can see a number of small structures on this lot of land. but what he didn't know is just across the street, the fbi had secretly built this mock bunker to train agents for different scenarios. >> you can practice breaching the door, practice how to get a camera inside and ultimately design how you're going to assault this bunker. >> reporter: as authorities swarmed the ground above, negotiators remained in contact, speaking through a ventilation pipe. authorities were able to place a small camera in the bunker to monitor movements. when authorities saw him becoming increasingly agitated and holding a gun, they put their plan into action. now e than is recuperating from his ordeal. >> you have to be impressed with law enforcement, building that fake bunker and practicing on that for s
the fbi and highly specialized s.w.a.t. teams spent seven days planning the raid, while hostage negotiators tried to keep dikes talking. we boarded a helicopter here in southern alabama to get our first look at the underground bunker site. you can see a number of small structures on this lot of land. but what he didn't know is just across the street, the fbi had secretly built this mock bunker to train agents for different scenarios. >> you can practice breaching the door, practice how to...
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we'll get to the latest from the fbi and alabama investigators in our top story. and then to connecticut, a town just outside of newtown where movie makers were ready to shoot a film about a school campus shooting. we'll hear from how the town is reacting. >> first thought maybe this was a coincidence, maybe already planned. apparently it was inspired by the massacre at newtown. everyone is just kind of like "are you kidding me? way too soon. why would you going all that up?" >> too soon, will it ever not be too soon? >> that's the question. just like 9/11, years before we saw a movie. this is a similar tragedy. >>> also this morning, making a few bucks by offering your extra bedroom to overnight guests. what can you do with a little investment to put more money right there in your pocket. >> it is interesting, just the couple things you don't think you can do. it's the way you word your ads. the things you put on your bed, you are offering to the people that will stay at your place. it can make a difference. >> all about marketing. like most things in life. how y
we'll get to the latest from the fbi and alabama investigators in our top story. and then to connecticut, a town just outside of newtown where movie makers were ready to shoot a film about a school campus shooting. we'll hear from how the town is reacting. >> first thought maybe this was a coincidence, maybe already planned. apparently it was inspired by the massacre at newtown. everyone is just kind of like "are you kidding me? way too soon. why would you going all that up?"...
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rescued by the fbi. he was having a great time last night. surrounded by his toys. >> it's been a harrowing week for little ethan. it all ended with the fbi raiding that underground bunker to free him from the man who held him captive. police were watching every moment on that little camera. they only went in when they thought the 5-year-old was in imminent danger. abc's gio benitez has the latest from midland city, alabama. >> reporter: so often, we're telling stories that have truly tragic endings. but this day is different. this story is about a little boy's rescue. overnight, 5-year-old ethan, seen here in a photo obtained there, 42 in atlanta and had a couple of sprinkles trying to come on the of the skies here and been tough to get that and we have some clouds in the area and we'll see those dissipate in into the moring and the afternoon. we're at 50 degrees on the way and to the middle and upper 50s and with that five-day forecast, sunny in the morning and the next chance of rain on thursday. the updated computer models throughout the
rescued by the fbi. he was having a great time last night. surrounded by his toys. >> it's been a harrowing week for little ethan. it all ended with the fbi raiding that underground bunker to free him from the man who held him captive. police were watching every moment on that little camera. they only went in when they thought the 5-year-old was in imminent danger. abc's gio benitez has the latest from midland city, alabama. >> reporter: so often, we're telling stories that have...
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president obama praised the fbi on the daring raid that safely freed the little boy. with the details still unfolding we would like to welcome gio benitez to the broadcast for the first time with the latest from midland, alabama. >> reporter: a happy ending in alabama where the boy kidnapped from a school bus is safe. a new picture of five-year-old ethan. >> i have been to the hospital. i have visited with ethan. he is doing fine. he's laughing, joking, playing, eating. the things that you would expect a normal five to six-year-old young man to do. >> reporter: the suspect, 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes is dead. abc news learned authorities inserted a camera into the bunker and monster his movements. they positioned the s.w.a.t. team near the entrance and used an explosives charge to get into the bunker and neutralize dykes. >> the fbi feared the child was in eminent danger and rescued the child. >> reporter: last tuesday he boarded a school bus and threatened the kids. >> he is threat tong kill us all or something. >> reporter: dykes allegedly shot and killed the bus d
president obama praised the fbi on the daring raid that safely freed the little boy. with the details still unfolding we would like to welcome gio benitez to the broadcast for the first time with the latest from midland, alabama. >> reporter: a happy ending in alabama where the boy kidnapped from a school bus is safe. a new picture of five-year-old ethan. >> i have been to the hospital. i have visited with ethan. he is doing fine. he's laughing, joking, playing, eating. the things...
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tonight geoben eates with new details from the fbi. and what this passenger under fire is planning next. >> reporter: when jessica bennett and her 19-month-old boarded aid flight from minneapolis to atlanta just days ago, she never expected to tell this story. >> came at him like that. it came down that way at jonah's eye right here. >> reporter: jessica and fbi investigators say another passenger, 60-year-old joe hundley assaulted her little boy. when jonah started to cry, hundley told her to shut that n-word baby up. >> and i said, what did you just say? and he was so drunk that he fell onto my face and his mouth moved over to my ear. >> reporter: then she says, hundley slapped the child. >> when i look at jonah's face, his eye was swollen here and it was bleeding. >> reporter: authorities say cases of air rage are up about 30%. earlier this year, a passenger was so drunk and unruly, he was bound with duct tape by fellow passengers. and those memorable outbursts from flight attendants seemingly fed up. but air rage incidents involvin
tonight geoben eates with new details from the fbi. and what this passenger under fire is planning next. >> reporter: when jessica bennett and her 19-month-old boarded aid flight from minneapolis to atlanta just days ago, she never expected to tell this story. >> came at him like that. it came down that way at jonah's eye right here. >> reporter: jessica and fbi investigators say another passenger, 60-year-old joe hundley assaulted her little boy. when jonah started to cry,...
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there, fbi agents set off an explosive device. dykes fired on the agents. they fired back. and moments later, dykes was dead, ethan safe. law enforcement officers spent several days planning the raid. they even built this mock bunker to plan for a breach. >> you can practice having a camera inside and ultimately design how you're going to assault this bunker. >> reporter: last night, an emotional candlelight celebration, residents at midland city, alabama, reflected on the ordeal. >> right now, we're truly blessed. truly blessed to see god work a miracle in our hometown. >> people are grieving here. the loss of the way of life. many people here don't keep their doors locked. things are going to change in our community, especially for our school system. >> reporter: little ethan, who has autism and adhd, is said to be doing well. his classmates are throwing him a big birthday party. rob and diana? >> a happy birthday for that little guy. tahman bradley, live in washington. thanks, tahman. >>> an increasing number of lawmakers are expressing concern of the obama administratio
there, fbi agents set off an explosive device. dykes fired on the agents. they fired back. and moments later, dykes was dead, ethan safe. law enforcement officers spent several days planning the raid. they even built this mock bunker to plan for a breach. >> you can practice having a camera inside and ultimately design how you're going to assault this bunker. >> reporter: last night, an emotional candlelight celebration, residents at midland city, alabama, reflected on the ordeal....
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teams, the fbi, the negotiators hugging him at the party. ethan's family tells me he's not spoken of the bunker or the man who held him captive. but you see right here this morning, his giant smile is back. >> buddy, why don't you play with your cars. >> okay. >> reporter: this morning, an abc news exclusive, the first home movies of little ethan. and images from his sixth birdie party. the party his town had been praying for. just days before he turned 6, ethan was snatched from the front seat of that school bus, dragged to an underground bunker by jimmy lee dykes. >> the child appears physically unharmed and is being treated at a local hospital. the subject is deceased. >> reporter: in his first interview, ethan's brother telling me about the text messages the family would get from the hostage negotiators. the messages that would keep the family going. >> we didn't know when, at times, he was asleep. and that was around 9:00 at night. >> reporter: they would at least be able to tell you he's gone to bed for the night? >> yes. we'd normally
teams, the fbi, the negotiators hugging him at the party. ethan's family tells me he's not spoken of the bunker or the man who held him captive. but you see right here this morning, his giant smile is back. >> buddy, why don't you play with your cars. >> okay. >> reporter: this morning, an abc news exclusive, the first home movies of little ethan. and images from his sixth birdie party. the party his town had been praying for. just days before he turned 6, ethan was snatched...
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the fbi agent who made the call to move in. >> approximately 3:12 this afternoon, fbi agents safely recovered the child who has been held hostage for nearly a week. >> reporter: for the first time, ethan's immediate family is talking. his older brother telling us how difficult it was for his mother not able to hug the boy who loved to be hugged. who loved to be tucked in at night. >> it was hard not to be able physically touch him, hug him, and really be there for him. >> reporter: the family telling me they knew little about the minute by minute surveillance of that bunker about the crying for his mother, about the rare moments of joy negotiators could hear when the toys were passed into the bunker. just today aerial pictures, investigators digging around the bunker, sorting through the evidence. we learned every night the family would depend on that team, waiting for a text message when ethan would go to sleep. >> we didn't did know when he was gone to sleep for the night. >> reporter: was that some comfort? >> that was some comfort where i could lay my head down. >> reporter: but as the ho
the fbi agent who made the call to move in. >> approximately 3:12 this afternoon, fbi agents safely recovered the child who has been held hostage for nearly a week. >> reporter: for the first time, ethan's immediate family is talking. his older brother telling us how difficult it was for his mother not able to hug the boy who loved to be hugged. who loved to be tucked in at night. >> it was hard not to be able physically touch him, hug him, and really be there for him....
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at this point, fbi agents, fearing the child was in imminent danger, entered the bunker and rescued the child. >> dikes is now dead. a source tells abc news they used disclose i was to get in the bunker. it unfolded within earshot of our reporter that has been covering the stand off. >> reporter: just after 3:00, we actually heard allowed explosion, or at the least the sound of a load weapon. >> the question remains, why did dikes board a school bus, kill the driver, kidnappee than, and bring him below ground? police have said nothing about the motive and explained dikes made few demands. the boy, who has a form of autism will get to go home to a family and community so thrilled to celebrate his sixth birthday on wednesday. >> we want to show him how much we love him. >>> we're going to stay on top of this story overnight with the latest developments at www.abc2news.com. >>> well, tonight they are resting. tomorrow the jury deciding michael johnson's fate will be back at work. they started deliberations today after his defense called just one witness. johnson is accused of killing north
at this point, fbi agents, fearing the child was in imminent danger, entered the bunker and rescued the child. >> dikes is now dead. a source tells abc news they used disclose i was to get in the bunker. it unfolded within earshot of our reporter that has been covering the stand off. >> reporter: just after 3:00, we actually heard allowed explosion, or at the least the sound of a load weapon. >> the question remains, why did dikes board a school bus, kill the driver, kidnappee...
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and tonight, we don't know exactly how fbi agents got into that bunker. but we can tell you that we did hear a loud explosion, or, at the very least the sound of a loud weapon, diane. >> that must have been terrifying. but tell me, gio, anything we know about the condition of the child? >> reporter: well, we're told that he is physically unharmed. that is the good news. in fact, perhaps telling us that we saw an ambulance leave the scene and that ambulance had its lights and sirens off. >> and i know that was a relief to you, gio, as well. it's been a long week watching every minute of this. we thank gio benitez. >>> and of course, the story is another headline about gun violence. and today, president obama traveled to minneapolis to raise pressure for gun legislation. here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: faced with an uphill battle in congress, the president took his campaign for new gun control measures on the road today. >> we're not going to wait until the next newtown. >> reporter: central component of the presiden
and tonight, we don't know exactly how fbi agents got into that bunker. but we can tell you that we did hear a loud explosion, or, at the very least the sound of a loud weapon, diane. >> that must have been terrifying. but tell me, gio, anything we know about the condition of the child? >> reporter: well, we're told that he is physically unharmed. that is the good news. in fact, perhaps telling us that we saw an ambulance leave the scene and that ambulance had its lights and sirens...
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fbi agents quickly set off an explosion. and a firefight began. abc news has learned, dykes fired on the agents first. they fired back. moments later, dykes was dead and little ethan was rushed from the bunker. >> in split-seconds, flash, bang, shoot, before mr. dykes would have an opportunity to react. >> reporter: sources say that's exactly what fbi agents did, rehearsing the raid not far from where the boy was being held. you can see the mock bunker the fbi built to train for different scenarios. >> you can practice breaching the door. you can practice having a camera inside. and ultimately design how you're going to assault this bunker. >> reporter: this morning, thanks to that raid, ethan is with his family. today is his sixth birthday. in a statement, his mother calls him, the most beautiful sight. saying, how incredible it is to hold him again. and now, little ethan appears to be back to normal. as we said, he's been watching one of his favorite programs, "spongebob squarepants." >> gio, thank you very much. >>> we have the latest on the sh
fbi agents quickly set off an explosion. and a firefight began. abc news has learned, dykes fired on the agents first. they fired back. moments later, dykes was dead and little ethan was rushed from the bunker. >> in split-seconds, flash, bang, shoot, before mr. dykes would have an opportunity to react. >> reporter: sources say that's exactly what fbi agents did, rehearsing the raid not far from where the boy was being held. you can see the mock bunker the fbi built to train for...
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the fbi tells us, quote, mr. dykes continues to make the childs a comfortable as possible. even so, people close to the child's family say ethan's mom is devastated and worried because ethan has a form of autism. >> he has behavior problem, and she doesn't want him to get into one of those moods where he's uncontrollable. >> reporter: as we told you last night, ethan's birthday is this week. he turns 6. so he could spend it as a hostage, david. >> gio benitez this evening. thank you to you. >>> a man wielding knives held police at bay all while tourists watched. >> reporter: chaos erupted as crowds were watching the famous changing of the guard at buckingham palace. a man rushed forward brandishing knives holding one to his neck. police moved in taking him down with a taser. bystanders were stunned by how quickly it unfolded. >> he fell on the ground in a couple of seconds. >> reporter: tourists captured the drama on their cameras and phones, posting the videos on youtube. the man is believed to be in his 50s. we're told the queen wasn't home at the time. in the end, nobody
the fbi tells us, quote, mr. dykes continues to make the childs a comfortable as possible. even so, people close to the child's family say ethan's mom is devastated and worried because ethan has a form of autism. >> he has behavior problem, and she doesn't want him to get into one of those moods where he's uncontrollable. >> reporter: as we told you last night, ethan's birthday is this week. he turns 6. so he could spend it as a hostage, david. >> gio benitez this evening....
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. >> reporter: the fbi has had some success against suspected associates. arresting at least 20. including one arrest heard in the background during this web chat. but finding and arresting members of anonymous is challenging. for the fbi, each targeted computer network is a crime scene. >> on any crime scene, you want to look for the computer foot prints. so you look to see where the file was exported to. >> reporter: and a big investigative tool, agents posing as hackers and trying to infiltrate anonymous itself. in addition, the videos are also clues. the video may contain embedded location information if the hackers do not scrub it out. and the pictures may tell something about the hackers, too. an online game of cat and mouse is under way right now. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> the tentacles that this -- yeah. they are far reaching and they are not letting up any time soon. >> not uncommon. they've had similar attacks in "the new york times," "the washington post." so for all the good and all the convenience that computers have brought us, there's a dark side to e
. >> reporter: the fbi has had some success against suspected associates. arresting at least 20. including one arrest heard in the background during this web chat. but finding and arresting members of anonymous is challenging. for the fbi, each targeted computer network is a crime scene. >> on any crime scene, you want to look for the computer foot prints. so you look to see where the file was exported to. >> reporter: and a big investigative tool, agents posing as hackers and...
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. >> reporter: jessica and fbi investigators say another passenger, 60-year-old joe hundley, assaulted her little boy on that flight when jonah started to cry. he reportedly told my, shut that n word baby up. >> i said, what did you just say? he was so drunk that he fell onto my face and his mouth moved over to my ear. >> reporter: then she says hundley slapped the child. >> when i had looked at jonah's face, his eye was swollen here and bleeding. >> reporter: authorities say cases of air rage are up about 30%. earlier this year, a passenger was so drunk and unruly, he was bound with duct tape by fellow passengers. and those memorable outbursts from flight attendants seemingly fed up, but air rage incidents involving children almost unheard of. jonah's dad has a message. >> i hope he is embarrassed. >> reporter: the fbi telling us hundley is expected to turn himself in to face that charge. his attorney says we shouldn't rush to judgment just yet. he plans to plead not guilty. >> he has been suspended from his job because of that company's personal conduct policy. just in case you're wo
. >> reporter: jessica and fbi investigators say another passenger, 60-year-old joe hundley, assaulted her little boy on that flight when jonah started to cry. he reportedly told my, shut that n word baby up. >> i said, what did you just say? he was so drunk that he fell onto my face and his mouth moved over to my ear. >> reporter: then she says hundley slapped the child. >> when i had looked at jonah's face, his eye was swollen here and bleeding. >> reporter:...
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you had fbi experts. how do you even get fbi experts to -- voice analysis of his voice. >> well, people were really curious about this, and i thought this young man deserves somebody to truly do an in-depth interview and get to the answers, because i read everything in the media, and everybody came to one conclusion, and i didn't feel like they really did their homework. and they came to the wrong conclusion. and so we kept digging and digging and digging until we finally got a research design that gave, i thought, a fair reading of this and got to the right conclusion. >> jimmy: it seemed like you were heading to the wrong conclusion also because it seemed like you did not believe when he said it was my voice, i was the one playing on the woman with a telephone. >> you sit down with a confessed liar that has perpetrated a multi-layered scam across an extended layer of time, you have to have a reasonable degree of skepticism. my theory was that his lips are moving, he's lying. so anything he said to me, i
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. >> reporter: penn state tapped former fbi director louie freeh to investigate who knew what and when in sandusky's dealings with the young boys. he found that paterno knew what happened and covered it up. but the paterno family came out swinging. >> much was misrepresented in the report. >> reporter: so the paternos launch their own investigation and found there was no evidence that he knew after anything wrong sandusky or covered anything up. >> he worked out with him in the weight room. that had nothing to d'oh with suspecting he's a pedophile. >> reporter: louie freeh stands by his conclusion that powerful people at penn state failed to protect children. carol travers, abc news, washington. >> katie's colleague diane sawyer will sit down with amanda knox, who was accused of killing her roommate and spent time in an italian prison. we'll remind you when it's coming your way. >>> they stay sai pposed to be found some evidence this is not always the case. >> find out how this owl got trapped inside a grill. are you kill kyding me? this doesn't look real. how an officer freed him. >>
. >> reporter: penn state tapped former fbi director louie freeh to investigate who knew what and when in sandusky's dealings with the young boys. he found that paterno knew what happened and covered it up. but the paterno family came out swinging. >> much was misrepresented in the report. >> reporter: so the paternos launch their own investigation and found there was no evidence that he knew after anything wrong sandusky or covered anything up. >> he worked out with him...
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. >> we also found out the fbi used drones to conduct surveillance around-the-clock. >>> dozens of homes are damaged as a massive earthquake triggered a tsunami. an earthquake measured 8.0 on the richter scale. >>> coming up in a one it sounds real. it's a drill. find out why one school say they needed to go to this length to prepare students. >>> still feels like winter in this area. cold air hanging out for a couple days and we'll talk about how it will change by the weekend. coming up. >>> giving chills to the kids and how they can change that. coming back in 60 seconds. >>> a school shows the length one school is going for. a drill yesterday complete with police and snipers and people reflect serious injuries. school says it was dramatic but better safe than sorry. >> we need to be prepared and be able to assure parents that we are doing everything on our end to make our school safe for their students. >> law makers in washington dc is pushing for new gun control measures. they presented a new bill and talked about his personal tie with gun violence of a shooting death of his 20-year
. >> we also found out the fbi used drones to conduct surveillance around-the-clock. >>> dozens of homes are damaged as a massive earthquake triggered a tsunami. an earthquake measured 8.0 on the richter scale. >>> coming up in a one it sounds real. it's a drill. find out why one school say they needed to go to this length to prepare students. >>> still feels like winter in this area. cold air hanging out for a couple days and we'll talk about how it will change...
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. >> the fbi is cracking down on sexting. don't worry, they're only going after their own employees. the agency'sassistant director says employees have used government issued devices to send racy texts and pictures. so a report went out reminding them that their phones are for official use only. >> sensitivity training is scheduled for one new york city elementary school because of a slavery themed homework problem. a teacher told the students to write word problems based on what...
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. >> reporter: law enforcement, led by the fbi, spent six days talking to dykes through a pvc pipe. meanwhile, they were training for a different rescue scenario in this replica bunker. they decided to storm the bunk are after dykes became more diff casualty -- difficult and footage showed him holding a gun. ethan was described as a loving little boy who liked hugs. no doubt he will be getting those as he celebrates his sixth birthday tomorrow. >>> if you're struggling to get pregnant, your tv might be the blame. there may ab link between television and lower sperm count. >>> a woman starts receiving phone calls threatening her life. find out why she's getting the nasty messages and why this could happen to you. >> there's another reason to dread tax season. a higher threat of identity theft. we'll tell you how to protect your personal information this tax season. >>> drinking can really derail your diet. a new study suggests drinks made with diet mixers can make you more drunk than the full calorie mixes. researchers believe the stomach treats sugar sweetened beverages like food wh
. >> reporter: law enforcement, led by the fbi, spent six days talking to dykes through a pvc pipe. meanwhile, they were training for a different rescue scenario in this replica bunker. they decided to storm the bunk are after dykes became more diff casualty -- difficult and footage showed him holding a gun. ethan was described as a loving little boy who liked hugs. no doubt he will be getting those as he celebrates his sixth birthday tomorrow. >>> if you're struggling to get...
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fbi says monday afternoon negotiations broke down, and when they saw dikes they feared for his safety and endered the bunker. he was outside at the time. >> i heard a boom. i heard, i believe sx@i heard shots. >> give us a sense how loud of a boom. >> made me jump off of the ground. >> reporter: officials have not given the details on the raid but say dikes was shot dead, ethan was taken to a hospital and reunited with his family. his uncle says he was kept &js6 there overnight. investigators will continue to work on the crime scene for several more days, but for now, they are relieved. >> a lot of the men and women, that have been sacrificed tireless hours, their parents as well. it's a relief for us to be able to reunite a mother with her child. >> that feeling of relief is a sentiments that a community that rallied together can share together. ed pane, abc 2 news. >> the sheriff's office says that a bomb squad is checking jimmy lee dike's bunker for possible explosive devices. >>> children were rushed to a hospital after a school bus flipped over. it ended up in a ditch. parents a
fbi says monday afternoon negotiations broke down, and when they saw dikes they feared for his safety and endered the bunker. he was outside at the time. >> i heard a boom. i heard, i believe sx@i heard shots. >> give us a sense how loud of a boom. >> made me jump off of the ground. >> reporter: officials have not given the details on the raid but say dikes was shot dead, ethan was taken to a hospital and reunited with his family. his uncle says he was kept &js6...
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. >> you start up your computer and find a message from the fbi when to do if you get a pop up saying you have been going on illegal sites. >> and we know men and women express themselves in different ways. who uses more words to do it? the results of a new study when i shut up. irene, drop the itch. we dropped the itch, you can too. maximum strength scalpicin® is not a shampoo, so you can stop intense itch fast, wherever you are. i dropped the itch. drop the itch with scalpicin®. . >>> we have break news from hartford. three vehicles collided on route 23. right near grafton. one person is in critical, another in serious and two more people suffered minor injuries. one of the vehicles was a 3,000- gallon gas tanker. one vehicle had a horse trailer, the two horses are with a vet. route 23 will be shut down for several hours. stay with us as we continue to cover this. >> by the time this story is over, about two minutes, two more americans will develop alzheimer's. right now there is no cure but there may be some hope. linda introduces you to a woman who is the first in the country to
. >> you start up your computer and find a message from the fbi when to do if you get a pop up saying you have been going on illegal sites. >> and we know men and women express themselves in different ways. who uses more words to do it? the results of a new study when i shut up. irene, drop the itch. we dropped the itch, you can too. maximum strength scalpicin® is not a shampoo, so you can stop intense itch fast, wherever you are. i dropped the itch. drop the itch with scalpicin®....
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tonight, police and fbi teams work to rescue that 5-year-old boy who's being held captive in an underground bunker in rural alabama. a tense hostage crisis that is now entering its fourth night. the boy was kidnapped by a gunman during a deadly school bus attack, and tonight he remains trapped as a massive rescue effort continues on. and a small alabama town praised for his safe return. here's abc's juju chang. >> reporter: as this tense hostage drama enters its fourth night, concern is growing for the 5-year-old named ethan trapped in an underground bunker with this man, 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes. >> it's an innocent kid, he's crying for his parent and grandparents and he does not know what's going on. let this kid go. >> reporter: today the bright yellow bus turned crime scene was towed away. >> the child is on the line with us and advising that the bus driver has been shot. >> reporter: the crisis began when dykes boarded the bus full of kids on tuesday. brother and sister who were on the bus said that dykes threatened to kill them. >> my older brother's friend told us to stay down, an
tonight, police and fbi teams work to rescue that 5-year-old boy who's being held captive in an underground bunker in rural alabama. a tense hostage crisis that is now entering its fourth night. the boy was kidnapped by a gunman during a deadly school bus attack, and tonight he remains trapped as a massive rescue effort continues on. and a small alabama town praised for his safe return. here's abc's juju chang. >> reporter: as this tense hostage drama enters its fourth night, concern is...
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. >> reporter: the suspect, 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes is dead, after fbi agents stormed the bunker where the boy was being held. abc news learned authorities inserted a high-tech camera into the bunker and monitored dykes' movement. they neutralized dykes when they thought he would come out. >> the child was in imminent danger. entered the bunker and rescued the child. >> reporter: the terrifying standoff began on tuesday, when dykes boarded a school bus. >> he said, i'll kill y'all. >> reporter: dykes shot and killed the bus driver. and snatched ethan. the boy was kept in an underground bunker dykes built behind his house. police and s.w.a.t. teams carefully negotiated through a ventilation pipe. they flew drones over his house, looking for signs ethan was arrive. authorities handled the situation slowly in order to keep ethan safe. >> you have to be extremely careful. any sort of device you might use against him could obviously harm ethan because he's right there. >> reporter: interesting, the standoff extended beyond midland city, alabama. even president obama praised authoritie
. >> reporter: the suspect, 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes is dead, after fbi agents stormed the bunker where the boy was being held. abc news learned authorities inserted a high-tech camera into the bunker and monitored dykes' movement. they neutralized dykes when they thought he would come out. >> the child was in imminent danger. entered the bunker and rescued the child. >> reporter: the terrifying standoff began on tuesday, when dykes boarded a school bus. >> he said,...
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the administration has warned of meat shortages, greater risk of fewer fbi agents, kids thrown out of childcare and worse -- warnings ridiculed by the president's opponents. >> this is hardship on a whole lot of people. seniors -- middle class families. >> reporter: we've heard about more wildfires, more workplace deaths, higher risk of terrorism, criminals set free. is there any exaggeration going on here? >> all of those things come from reduced numbers of people fighting fires. those are just the facts, jon. >> reporter: that may all happen, but the cuts represent a tiny fraction of government spending. take the department of transportation. it would be forced to cut $1 billion from a $74.2 billion . >> a billion dollars is a lot of money. >> reporter: let's be clear. it's less than two percent of your budget. >> it's a lot of money, jonathan. they must wait at least 30 days before forcing employees to take that time off. so it will be until april before you see those flight delays. >> okay, we are one week out from this crashing down. >>> trouble for lance armstrong tonight. the j
the administration has warned of meat shortages, greater risk of fewer fbi agents, kids thrown out of childcare and worse -- warnings ridiculed by the president's opponents. >> this is hardship on a whole lot of people. seniors -- middle class families. >> reporter: we've heard about more wildfires, more workplace deaths, higher risk of terrorism, criminals set free. is there any exaggeration going on here? >> all of those things come from reduced numbers of people fighting...
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nakita levy videotaped and took photographs of his patients and now the fbi is helping out in this case. they are going through his entire career. he was a gynecologist at johns hopkins for 25 years but was fired earlier this month after photography and video equipment were found along with images of patients. marquettea brown's 14-year-old daughter used to be a patient at the practice where dr. levy worked. brown says that levy was all too eager to treat her young daughter. >> i kept asking, well, who would be able to perform her gyn and he was coming through and overheard me talking to the receptionist, and he was, like, i'll do it, i'll do it. and i said, what's that? she said, oh, that's just dr. levy, that's a little weird, never seeing a doctor so eager >> brown followed her instincts and took her daughter to another doctor. levy treated thousands of patients throughout his career and police say any one of them could be a victim. steven kelly says levy's patients should get legal advice right now. police are still investigating whether or not the recordings were shared and if they
nakita levy videotaped and took photographs of his patients and now the fbi is helping out in this case. they are going through his entire career. he was a gynecologist at johns hopkins for 25 years but was fired earlier this month after photography and video equipment were found along with images of patients. marquettea brown's 14-year-old daughter used to be a patient at the practice where dr. levy worked. brown says that levy was all too eager to treat her young daughter. >> i kept...
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fbi sources say that the drones were used in the ability to conduct surveillance around the clock. now, on monday afternoon negotiations with jimmy lee dykes broke down. rescue teams stormed the bunker and released ethan. authorities say they found two bombs, one in the bunker, another in a pvc pipe. ethan, the young boy has a mild form of autism and ad/hd. he's still being observed by doctors who say that things appear to be going well. >> he was running around the hospital room, putting sticky notes on everyone that was in there, eating a turkey sandwich and watching "spongebob." >> ethan was will celebrate his 6th birthday today. in a letter, his mother says she cannot thank law enforcement officials enough for saving her son's life. >>> the boy scouts banning openly day troop members this week the organizational leaders are talking about a stance that could make a decision today on whether or not to keep that in place. ed payne has more. >>reporter: the boy scout's national executive board wraps up three days of meetings today in dallas. on the agenda, whether to lift a ban on
fbi sources say that the drones were used in the ability to conduct surveillance around the clock. now, on monday afternoon negotiations with jimmy lee dykes broke down. rescue teams stormed the bunker and released ethan. authorities say they found two bombs, one in the bunker, another in a pvc pipe. ethan, the young boy has a mild form of autism and ad/hd. he's still being observed by doctors who say that things appear to be going well. >> he was running around the hospital room, putting...
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house says virtually everybody will be hurt and will see long lines as tsa agents are furloughed, 1,000 fbi and other law enforcement agents forced off the job and 70,000 preschoolers dropped from the head start program. you'd think that would prompt emergency meetings between congress and the white house, but you'd be wrong. has the president had a single face-to-face meeting with the republican leaders since january 1st about averting these spending cuts? >> i don't have any meetings to read out to you. again, we don't report every meeting, every conversation. >> reporter: in fact, the answer to according to sources on both sides is that there have been no meetings, not one. and now virtually everybody agrees that these cuts are almost certain to go into effect in just ten days. diane? >> counting down. thank you so much, jon karl. >>> and also in washington today, general john allen announced he's retiring. he will not be the next head of nato. allen had been ensnared in the general me trail yus scandal, you'll remember writing e-mails with a socialite in florida. though, he was cleared
house says virtually everybody will be hurt and will see long lines as tsa agents are furloughed, 1,000 fbi and other law enforcement agents forced off the job and 70,000 preschoolers dropped from the head start program. you'd think that would prompt emergency meetings between congress and the white house, but you'd be wrong. has the president had a single face-to-face meeting with the republican leaders since january 1st about averting these spending cuts? >> i don't have any meetings to...
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the fbi is working with city police to find out if those images were sent to a larger foark of people. abc 2 spoke to a mother who says she had a bad feeling about dr. nakita levy when she took her 14-year-old daughter to his practice two years ago. the mother says dr. levy was too eager to treat her young daughter, so she left. dr. levy practiced gynecology for 25 years at the east baltimore campus of hopkins. he was fired a few weeks ago when officers executing a search warrant in his towson home found tons of pictures and video recordings of patients that were taken without their knowledge. dr. levy was found dead inside his home this week from an apparent suicide. the mother of the teen we spoke to says she's glad she followed her instincts and went to another doctor. >> i kept asking, well, who would be able to perform her gyn, and he was coming through and overheard me talking to the receptionist, he was, like, i'll do it, i'll do it. and i said, who's that? >> she said, oh, that's just dr. levy. >>reporter: now here are some new phone numbers you can call to get help. police ha
the fbi is working with city police to find out if those images were sent to a larger foark of people. abc 2 spoke to a mother who says she had a bad feeling about dr. nakita levy when she took her 14-year-old daughter to his practice two years ago. the mother says dr. levy was too eager to treat her young daughter, so she left. dr. levy practiced gynecology for 25 years at the east baltimore campus of hopkins. he was fired a few weeks ago when officers executing a search warrant in his towson...
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or do you believe the fbi, which was maybe eager to find scapegoats because this went on for so long. >> you know, joe paterno hasn't been charged. joe paterno hasn't -- he's found guilty in a sense, but aside from his legacy being tarnished, they haven't gone after him or his family that was associated with him specifically. >> it's the legacy, protecting that legacy. >> she did say even her own kids were allowed to be in the swimming pool with jerry sandusky. so if you allow your own kids, do you really believe -- she said do you really believe i thought he was a pedophile? >> powerful point, powerful point. >>> coming up next, chris brown and rihanna engaged? we have that in "the skinny." >> stay tuned, everybody. tuned, everybody. >>> you know how ll was always licking his lips. you know what i mean? ♪ skinny, so skinny >> skinny in the house! >> do it again. >> there's a thing that came up a few months ago, making fun of l.l., because he's always licking his lips and he said the same thing again at the grammys on sunday night. so many thanks to the good folks over at jimmy kimm
or do you believe the fbi, which was maybe eager to find scapegoats because this went on for so long. >> you know, joe paterno hasn't been charged. joe paterno hasn't -- he's found guilty in a sense, but aside from his legacy being tarnished, they haven't gone after him or his family that was associated with him specifically. >> it's the legacy, protecting that legacy. >> she did say even her own kids were allowed to be in the swimming pool with jerry sandusky. so if you allow...
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phil took the tapes to the fbi and had voice analysis done. >> i contacted the private voice detectors and they said the chance that you are the person on that voicemail is like one in ten million. >> yep. >> that that is not you. not even possible. you're telling me that you're telling the truth. >> yeah. >> and i'm telling you that the best scientific analysis in the world is saying it is not. so i say just do the voice. >> jimmy: do the voice or i'll kill you! you hear me, woman? do the voice! eventually dr. phil did convince him to do the voice. that part airs tomorrow. i can't wait. by the way, can you imagine if dr. phil was your actual doctor? i'm sorry, but dr. phil isn't seeing any patients today, he's interrogating manti te'o's imaginary girlfriend. meanwhile, one of our guests tonight, katie couric, scored an even bigger interview last week with manti te'o himself. i also want to ask her about another big interview she has coming up. a new confession that they say is going to blow manti and even lance armstrong out of the water. >> next week on "katie," parking lot security
phil took the tapes to the fbi and had voice analysis done. >> i contacted the private voice detectors and they said the chance that you are the person on that voicemail is like one in ten million. >> yep. >> that that is not you. not even possible. you're telling me that you're telling the truth. >> yeah. >> and i'm telling you that the best scientific analysis in the world is saying it is not. so i say just do the voice. >> jimmy: do the voice or i'll kill...
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at this point, fbi agents fearing the child was in imminent danger, entered the bunker and rescued the child. ♪ >> we lost power. i don't know what happened. >> i just knew with jim harbaugh being on the other sideline and all those years we've been together, that game was going to be a dogfight to the end. >> when washington is the biggest obstacle to economic growth, we have a big problem. >> while big banks and lenders built mortgage backed bombs, it was s&p 500 that detonated them. >> it's not a burp. it's barely a fart. >> celebrity birthday today. chris christie turned 50, he blew out the candles on his cake and wished for another cake. >> i don't like to get emotional, but i know what he's going through. >> today you see that i'm alive. i can speak. i can see you. i can see everyone. and i'm getting better day by day. it's just because of the prayers of people. >> a lot of interesting stuff. >> that girl is so inspiring. i love her comeback and just what her life represents to everybody now. >> she's a wonderful, remarkable young lady. that's for sure. >> i'm not rolling my ey
at this point, fbi agents fearing the child was in imminent danger, entered the bunker and rescued the child. ♪ >> we lost power. i don't know what happened. >> i just knew with jim harbaugh being on the other sideline and all those years we've been together, that game was going to be a dogfight to the end. >> when washington is the biggest obstacle to economic growth, we have a big problem. >> while big banks and lenders built mortgage backed bombs, it was s&p 500...
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. >> one of the things going back to hasan is that the fbi did an investigation and looked into his findings and said it was all related to his professional research and didn't consider him a threat. >> that's always the scary part when red flags are there and nothing is done. we'll be back. >>> in new york city once a year, the toy industry comes together for a trade show. here to give us the scoop on the must have toys is mom lori shack. we have a lot to get to. >> we do. i love toy fair, it's my favorite show, but it's not open to the public. i snuck in and i grabbed a few toys. these are things you'll see coming out later in the year. we're going to start right here with the drip drops. the drip drops introduce preschoolers to color. >> wow. >> so there's a whole app. it's free. it's a 3-d coloring book and this is an augmented reality racing game. so kids are chasing the rainbow, but they feel like they're doing it right in their own room. this is ollie the octopus. we touch his patch and we get musical sounds. we can change the sounds and we get classical music. >> this is great. for a
. >> one of the things going back to hasan is that the fbi did an investigation and looked into his findings and said it was all related to his professional research and didn't consider him a threat. >> that's always the scary part when red flags are there and nothing is done. we'll be back. >>> in new york city once a year, the toy industry comes together for a trade show. here to give us the scoop on the must have toys is mom lori shack. we have a lot to get to. >>...
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in oregon, guilty verdict against a terror suspect who first caught the fbi attention as a teenager. a federal jury convicted the 21-year-old mohamed-mohamed. he plotted to blow up a christmas lighting ceremony in 2010. the defense claimed entrapment, mohamed bought a fake bomb from undercover agents in a sting operation. >>> the hunt is on in illinois and indiana for a convicted murderer mistakenly released by authorities. steven robbins is serving a 60 year prison sentence in indiana. he was in chicago yesterday to face drug charges ultimately dropped. instead of being returned to indiana, robbins was released from custody. >>> update on the heartbreaking story we told you about yesterday. a vigil and march being held in chicago this afternoon for a teenage girl gunned down just days after taking part in the inauguration. the 15-year-old was caught in the cross fire between gang members making her one of 42 people killed in chicago just since the first of this year. in response to that, amazing gun violence, the mayor will move 200 police officers from desk jobs into the streets. >
in oregon, guilty verdict against a terror suspect who first caught the fbi attention as a teenager. a federal jury convicted the 21-year-old mohamed-mohamed. he plotted to blow up a christmas lighting ceremony in 2010. the defense claimed entrapment, mohamed bought a fake bomb from undercover agents in a sting operation. >>> the hunt is on in illinois and indiana for a convicted murderer mistakenly released by authorities. steven robbins is serving a 60 year prison sentence in...
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appears the fbi is investigating that relationship, as well. are you comfortable with him serving as chairman of the senate foreign relations committee as these investigations continue? >> he was a leader in the house. he's been a leader in the senate. he's chairman of that committee. he'll do a wonderful job and he's also an integral part of what we do with immigration reform. so i have the utmost confidence in him as to the rest of the investigation that will have to be handled the way it's handled around here, in-depth and the ethics committee are taking a look at it so that's -- >> serious allegations here. are you confident he did nothing wrong? >> oh, i have confidence he did nothing wrong, but that's what investigations are all about. >> but you're fine with him serving while the investigation is -- >> he will -- he has been and will be a great member of that committee. >> final question, how is this congress going to be remembered? >> well, we'll have to wait and see. it's really early. one way it will be remembered we changed rules her
appears the fbi is investigating that relationship, as well. are you comfortable with him serving as chairman of the senate foreign relations committee as these investigations continue? >> he was a leader in the house. he's been a leader in the senate. he's chairman of that committee. he'll do a wonderful job and he's also an integral part of what we do with immigration reform. so i have the utmost confidence in him as to the rest of the investigation that will have to be handled the way...
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. >> reporter: after the university commissioned an investigation led by former fbi chief lieuy freeh -- >> our lives are about children and making them better, not hurting them. >> reporter: it was a massive fall from grace. he was fired, his statue taken down. now the family is fighting back, calling the freeh report a rush to injustice. the report claims "there is no evidence that joe paterno deliberately covered up known incidents of child molestationly jerry sandusky to protect penn state football or for any other reason. dick thornberg spoke to espn. >> they state they carried out 430 interviews of individuals. none of those were among the principaled persons involved in these events. >> reporter: within hours, freeh fired back, calling the report self-serving. he's standing by the findings that the most powerful people at penn state failed to protect the children against a sexual predator for over a decade. >> there's no question that the right thing was done. but the freeh report, for what it is, was a lot of hearsay. there were a lot of interviews with people who said they ma
. >> reporter: after the university commissioned an investigation led by former fbi chief lieuy freeh -- >> our lives are about children and making them better, not hurting them. >> reporter: it was a massive fall from grace. he was fired, his statue taken down. now the family is fighting back, calling the freeh report a rush to injustice. the report claims "there is no evidence that joe paterno deliberately covered up known incidents of child molestationly jerry sandusky...
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. >> fbi workers are now working with state police to find out if images were sent to larger networks for others to see. hopkins says some of levy's patients have been notified. a call center and counseling service has been set up for patients and possible victims. that number is 443-279-0379. >>> it's almost 7:30. let's get a check on your weather. here's meteorologist lynette charles to let you know what you're looking at as you head out the door >> all right, megan, it's cold out there and windy. temperature in bel aire coming in at 30 degrees, winds out of the northwest three to five right now, making it feel like we're in the 20s, but we're also dealing with a mix of sun and clouds. that will be the scenario as we go throughout the day. let's switch over to graphics. i can show you what's going on right now. look at the speed and the wind direction right now. we're talking about 10 m in baltimore, 14 in easton. this will be the scenario as you continue throughout your day, with gusts up to about 30 or 40 miles an hour. a very blustery day on tap, so this high of 37 is going to fe
. >> fbi workers are now working with state police to find out if images were sent to larger networks for others to see. hopkins says some of levy's patients have been notified. a call center and counseling service has been set up for patients and possible victims. that number is 443-279-0379. >>> it's almost 7:30. let's get a check on your weather. here's meteorologist lynette charles to let you know what you're looking at as you head out the door >> all right, megan, it's...
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they didn't go themselves to the fbi. they went to care and then care provided that information to the fbi. i think it's something difficult to measure, but the blowback effect is the most concerning. what are we missing as a result of muslim communities in the united states? >> which has been an asset. there's an interesting comparison to muslim communities in europe that have been much right alienated in some cases from law enforcement in this country is. the >> obviously come the muslims in the united states for far better integrated in our society than europe. there was a pew study done of immigrant groups and it found among immigrant groups, muslims have the highest likelihood to become citizens, to fully integrate into the community, to become americanized than almost every other group. also if you look at demographic studies, muslims are very affluent. so it's highly unlikely that a guy in my view, a guy worshiping orange county who drives a bmw is likely to be the person is going to become a terrorist. i think tha
they didn't go themselves to the fbi. they went to care and then care provided that information to the fbi. i think it's something difficult to measure, but the blowback effect is the most concerning. what are we missing as a result of muslim communities in the united states? >> which has been an asset. there's an interesting comparison to muslim communities in europe that have been much right alienated in some cases from law enforcement in this country is. the >> obviously come the...
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working with the fbi for decades. and part of me understands this. it gives him a certain protection. and part of me does not understand, because it has no relation to what criminals generally do. what most criminals generally do. why was he informing, and was he perhaps aware of his longer game, because right now we have a judge opining on whether or not he's immune from the crimes he committed while he was informing. so perhaps there will be an extra dividend from being an informant. so just break some of that down for us. >> sure. yeah. i think you're getting at i think what makes, you know, whitey bulger probably the most significant crime figure in our time, if not the 20th century. you mentioned his body count. he's being charged with 19 murders, and there's probably more. you know, he can match body counts with any crime boss, dilling dillinger, gatti, anyone who is a virtual household name when it comes to american crime. but whitey did something no one else has ever done. and that's what you're getting at. he harnessed the power of a corrupt
working with the fbi for decades. and part of me understands this. it gives him a certain protection. and part of me does not understand, because it has no relation to what criminals generally do. what most criminals generally do. why was he informing, and was he perhaps aware of his longer game, because right now we have a judge opining on whether or not he's immune from the crimes he committed while he was informing. so perhaps there will be an extra dividend from being an informant. so just...
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i don't know where, but i don't think the fbi would do this. particularly in this justice department. because holder -- holder is in charge. >> i will tell you. >> there was something really revealing. harry reid the senate majority leader was quoted as saying he says he backs menendez. >> bill: that's what investigations are for. >> right. >> wait and see. barack and hard place, everybody, factor tip of the day, chris christie talking about food. the tip 60 seconds away. ♪ [ male announcer ] pain not sitting too well? burning to feel better? itching for relief? preparation h offers the most maximum strength solutions for all hemorrhoid symptoms. from the brand doctors recommend most. preparation h. don't stand for hemorrhoids. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your
i don't know where, but i don't think the fbi would do this. particularly in this justice department. because holder -- holder is in charge. >> i will tell you. >> there was something really revealing. harry reid the senate majority leader was quoted as saying he says he backs menendez. >> bill: that's what investigations are for. >> right. >> wait and see. barack and hard place, everybody, factor tip of the day, chris christie talking about food. the tip 60...
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and the fbi is a proud organization. and the fbi, i think, felt uncomfortable, now being in the situation which was being driven by, perhaps, a mad man. and feeling powerless and vulnerable. >> reporter: as negotiators talk, the tactical team is moving in, again. bulldozing vehicles in front of the compound, destroying them. >> if you're a david koresh, are you going to believe what the nice negotiator's telling you or are you going to look out your window and be more influenced by more aggressive actions that you may feel threaten you? >> reporter: i mean, your work was being undercut, plain and simple? >> clearly it was, and that was beyond frustrating. >> reporter: frustrating and frightening to those inside the compound. like clive doyle's daughter, shari. >> she made a statement to me. she said, if they attacked and she got mangled or shot and was in a bad way, she said, don't let me suffer. and all i said to her, don't worry about it, shari, it's all going to work out. god's in control. >> reporter: on day 46 the s
and the fbi is a proud organization. and the fbi, i think, felt uncomfortable, now being in the situation which was being driven by, perhaps, a mad man. and feeling powerless and vulnerable. >> reporter: as negotiators talk, the tactical team is moving in, again. bulldozing vehicles in front of the compound, destroying them. >> if you're a david koresh, are you going to believe what the nice negotiator's telling you or are you going to look out your window and be more influenced by...
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the fbi's polished image kept in the spotlight by countless tv shows and movies. >> i'm with the fbi. >> reporter: but there is another side to the fbi, contained in these confidential internal records obtained by cnn that show serious misconduct by employees, and even supervisors. assistant fbi director candace will oversees the office of special responsibility. she sends out the reports three times a year to all 6,000 employees. >> we do our very best, we don't obviously, if you know anything about our quarterlies and they're not a public document but we know that doesn't mean that cnn doesn't have a copy. there are no names or locations or job titles, we do our very best to sanitize the quarterlies so that the employee's identity is protected while imparting the knowledge as best we can, so that the employees can learn something from it. >> reporter: cnn obtained these documents about an employee who hid a recording device in a supervisor's office, and did an unauthorized search of the office. another involved in a domestic dispute at a mistress's apartment, in which the police wer
the fbi's polished image kept in the spotlight by countless tv shows and movies. >> i'm with the fbi. >> reporter: but there is another side to the fbi, contained in these confidential internal records obtained by cnn that show serious misconduct by employees, and even supervisors. assistant fbi director candace will oversees the office of special responsibility. she sends out the reports three times a year to all 6,000 employees. >> we do our very best, we don't obviously, if...
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i don't know where, but i don't think the fbi would do this. particularly in this justice department. because holder -- holder is in charge. >> i will tell you. >> there was something really revealing. harry reid the senate majority leader was quoted as saying he says he backs menendez. >> bill: that's what investigations are for. >> right. >> wait and see. barack and hard place, everybody, factor tip of the day, chris christie talking about food. the tip 60 seconds away. >> announcer: stop! living with hair loss, that is. losing your hair ino fun and no one wants to be bald, but there is hope. >> getting my hair back was the best thing that ever happened to me. >> i'm happy with the way i look now. >> i'm very excited about my hair. >> i feel beautiful. >> i love my hair. >> announcer: hair club offers all-proven hair loss solutions backed by our commitment to satisfaction guaranteed. if you're not 100% satisfied with the solution you choose, hair club will apply the purchase price to another proven hair loss solution or transplant more hair a
i don't know where, but i don't think the fbi would do this. particularly in this justice department. because holder -- holder is in charge. >> i will tell you. >> there was something really revealing. harry reid the senate majority leader was quoted as saying he says he backs menendez. >> bill: that's what investigations are for. >> right. >> wait and see. barack and hard place, everybody, factor tip of the day, chris christie talking about food. the tip 60...
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i don't know where, but i don't think the fbi would do this. particularly in this justice department. because holder -- holder is in charge. >> i will tell you. >> there was something really revealing. harry reid the senate majority leader was quoted as saying he says he backs menendez. >> bill: that's what investigations are for. >> right. >> wait and see. barack and hard place, everybody, factor tip of the day, chris christie talking about food. the tip 60 seconds away. at 1:45, the aflac duck was brought in with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly sever months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car paymets? aflac. what about ga and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubte'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send the lac duck a get-well card at getwellduck.com. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it shou
i don't know where, but i don't think the fbi would do this. particularly in this justice department. because holder -- holder is in charge. >> i will tell you. >> there was something really revealing. harry reid the senate majority leader was quoted as saying he says he backs menendez. >> bill: that's what investigations are for. >> right. >> wait and see. barack and hard place, everybody, factor tip of the day, chris christie talking about food. the tip 60...
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the fbi's polished image kept in the spotlight by countless tv shows and movies. >> i'm with the fbi. >> reporter: but there's another side to the fbi contained in these confidential internal records obtained by cnn that show serious misconduct by employees and even supervisors. assistant fbi director candice will oversees the agency's office of professional responsibility. she sends out the reports four times a year to all 36,000 employees. >> we do our very best. we don't, obviously, if you know anything about our quarterlies, and they're not a public document, but we know that doesn't mean that cnn doesn't have a copy, there are no names, there are no locations, there are no job titles. we do our very best to sanitize the quarterlies so that the employees' identity is protected, while imparting as much knowledge as we can about what happened, so that employees can learn something from it. >> reporter: cnn obtained these summaries from the last year that include an employee who hid a recording device in a supervisor's office and did an unauthorized search of that office. another who
the fbi's polished image kept in the spotlight by countless tv shows and movies. >> i'm with the fbi. >> reporter: but there's another side to the fbi contained in these confidential internal records obtained by cnn that show serious misconduct by employees and even supervisors. assistant fbi director candice will oversees the agency's office of professional responsibility. she sends out the reports four times a year to all 36,000 employees. >> we do our very best. we don't,...